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Water Quality in the Shawnigan Lake Community Watershed

Shawnigan Lake Watershed Watch, an organization made up of local residents, complained to the Forest Practices Board...
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Special Report on the Kemess South Mine Power Line Right-Of-Way

In June 2000, the Board published a special investigation report titled “Significant Breaches of the Forest Practices...
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Concern About a Logging Road Extension and Wildlife Habitat near Kinbasket Reservoir

In September 2000, the Golden branch of the East Kootenay Environmental Society complained to the Forest Practices...
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Visual Quality and Water Resource Management in the Mission Creek Community Watershed

This investigation examines a complaint that Riverside Forest Products Limited (the licensee) is not adequately...
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Harvesting and Road Construction near Private Land in Clearwater

On October 15, 2002, the Forest Practices Board received a complaint about harvesting and road construction in the...
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Issue #23 - Summer 2020

In the past three months, the Board released two special investigations that, when taken together, show both the strengths and weaknesses of our current regulatory system for forest practices. In April, the Board released a follow-up report on bridge planning, construction and design — Bridges 2. The 2014 report found widespread problems with how bridges […]
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Bridge design, construction, safety significantly improved

VICTORIA  –  An investigation of 269 bridges and 59 wood-box culverts constructed throughout the province in the last three years has found significant improvement since a similar investigation was published in 2014, according to a new report. "We set out to see whether practices had improved as a result of our last report in 2014 […]
The Board conducts its work throughout British Columbia, and we respectfully acknowledge the territories of the many Indigenous Peoples who have lived on these lands since time immemorial.
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